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- 7FT Aluminum Relay Rack, Black - Made in USASKU:RK301-1007
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Relay Racks: Organizing Your Data Center with Sturdy 19-Inch Racks
In the dynamic world of data centers, server rooms, and telecom facilities, efficient organization and secure mounting of equipment are paramount. Relay racks, also known as server racks, 19-inch racks, or data racks, provide the ideal solution for neatly housing and securing your valuable networking and communications gear.
What are Relay Racks?
A relay rack is a customizable, fire-rated steel or aluminum frame designed to store and organize various types of equipment, such as computers, network servers, patch panels, and switches. These racks adhere to the EIA standard 19-inch rack mount width, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of rack-mountable devices.
Connectors and Specifications
CableLeader's relay racks feature 12-24 threaded holes on the front and rear flanges, spaced according to the EIA standard. This design allows for secure mounting and flexibility when installing your equipment. The racks are available in various heights, widths, and depths to accommodate diverse space requirements and equipment configurations.
- Height: Typically ranging from 7 feet to 8 feet, with options for shorter or taller racks.
- Width: The standard 19-inch (483 mm) width, ensuring compatibility with rack-mountable devices.
- Depth: Depths ranging from 24 inches to 42 inches, providing ample space for cabling and airflow.
- Color: Available in sleek black or other colors to complement your data center's aesthetics.
- Material: Constructed from durable aluminum or steel for long-lasting performance.
- Weight Capacity: Designed to support substantial weight loads, ensuring secure mounting of your equipment.
Applications and Usage
Relay racks from CableLeader are perfect for organizing and securing equipment in various environments, including:
- Data Centers: Efficiently house servers, network switches, and storage devices in a centralized location.
- Server Rooms: Neatly arrange and protect your mission-critical servers and networking gear.
- Telecom Facilities: Securely mount and organize telecommunications equipment, such as routers, switches, and patch panels.
With their modular design and adherence to industry standards, relay racks offer unparalleled flexibility and scalability, allowing you to adapt to changing equipment needs and future expansions.
Durability, Quality, and Safety
At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and safety, ensuring our relay racks meet strict standards for reliable performance and long-term use. Our products undergo rigorous testing and are designed to withstand demanding environments, providing you with peace of mind and a secure foundation for your valuable equipment.
Explore our extensive range of relay racks, including the 7ft. Aluminum Relay Rack in sleek black color, and essential 10/32 rack screws and 12/24 rack screws for seamless installation. Trust CableLeader to provide the reliable, industry-standard solutions you need to keep your data center organized and running smoothly.
What is the purpose of a relay rack?
A relay rack, also known as a server rack or network rack, is a customizable, fire-rated steel or aluminum frame used to store and organize networking and communications equipment such as computers, network servers, patch panels, and rack mount peripherals. It provides a secure and organized solution for mounting and housing essential IT equipment.
Why are racks 19 inches?
The standard 19-inch rack width can be traced back to George Westinghouse in 1890, who used 19-inch shelving to house railroad relay gear. Telephone companies later adopted this width, and the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) standardized the 19-inch rack structure with its 310-D standard in 1965. This width became the industry standard for compatibility and ease of equipment installation.
What does 42U rack mean?
A rack unit (U or RU) is a unit of measurement for equipment racks and the devices they contain. One U equals 1.75 inches (44.45mm). A standard 42U rack is 42 rack units or 73.5 inches (1.87m) in height, providing ample space to mount various rack mount devices and servers.
What is the difference between 2 post and 4 post racks?
2 post racks have two uprights to support equipment, while 4 post racks have four uprights, providing a more stable foundation. 2 post racks are commonly used for networking equipment like switches, routers, and patch panels, while 4 post racks are suitable for heavier server installations. 4 post racks generally have a higher price point but offer increased stability and load capacity.
How deep should a 19-inch rack be?
A standard 19-inch rack is typically 600 millimeters (24 inches) wide and 36 inches (914.40 mm) deep. The depth you need often depends on cabling access and power distribution requirements, but 36 inches is a common depth that accommodates most rack mount equipment and allows for proper airflow and cable management.